Fredo Santana Videos

Fredo Santana Videos

After hitting us with the video for &ldquo;Choppa&rdquo; last week, Chicago&rsquo;s own Fredo Santana decides to come through today and share another one this time for his Southside &amp; Metro Boomin-produced heater &ldquo;Stay High.&rdquo;

Two foreboding street rappers, Chiraq's Fredo Santana and Houston's Maxo Kream, gather in the same trap house for the video to their recent collaboration, "Choppa." They're both heavily armed for the whole vid, which matches the track's fearsome energy and makes the stick talk of both rappers, each armed with a unique flow, come across as even more convincing. "Choppa," produced by 808 Mafia, landed on Fredo's latest album, July's&nbsp;Fredo Mafia, which also features Chief Keef, Z-Ro, and Yung Gleesh.&nbsp;

Fredo Santana has shared the video to his new track "10 Minutes," which he dropped at the end of December. Like most of Fredo's videos, there's lots of cash, lean, and gas-filled backwoods. Over production from Hurt Boy and Mexiko Dro, the Chicago rapper rattles off everything he can do in "10 Minutes," the time it takes for shit to get lit in Fredo's world.&nbsp;

Fredo Santana decides to revisit last month&rsquo;s 808 Mafia-produced record &ldquo;Better Play It Smart&rdquo; and release its official video for it today via WSHH.
With a blunt in hand, Fredo stunts hard for the cameras next to his BMW in this simplistic, Nick Brazinsky-directed clip above. Nothing we haven&rsquo;t seen before from the Chi-town rapper, but it&rsquo;ll definitely do. Check it out.

If you enjoyed Fredo Santana's lean-induced shenanigans in his "Pass Me My Double Cup"&nbsp;video from the beginning of the summer, you will also enjoy its spiritual brother, "Big Homies," the latest video from Santana and his down-south homie Maxo Kream.

Fredo Santana dropped the Chief Keef-featuring "Dope Game" last November, and today, he and Sosa have shown up in a heavily turnt up video to their auto-tuned banger. "Dope Game" is one of two videos Fredo dropped today, the other being the solo cut, "How You Want It."&nbsp;

Last month, Fredo Santana dropped off his follow-up to last year's Walking Legend,&nbsp;Ain't No Money Like Trap Money, and today he's shared a videos for the tape's "Pass Me My Double Cup." In the clip, he sips copious amounts of lean, smokes blunts and pays a visit to Chicago's iconic fried ch

Revisiting last Summer’s Walking Legend mixtape, Fredo Santana decides to come through tonight and release a new video for his Young Chop-produced track Half Of It”.
Directed by Nick Brazinsky, the black & white video is pretty much entirely made up of Fredo breaking down his weed and smoking his blunt while reminiscing on his come up. It follows up last month’s release “Bricks”, which you can listen to right here.

The most surprising feature on Chief Keef's recent mixtape Sorry 4 the Weight is the comedian Andy Milonakis. What's more, Andy's a decent rapper and his outrageous punchlines gel spot on with Keef's unrelenting drill. Now, you can watch some hilarious behind-the-scenes footage of the S4TW sessions.

Chicago driller Fredo Santana has been getting quite a bit of mileage off of his Walking Legend tape, released back in July. His roll continues with a video for the Will A Fool-produced "Fuck The Other Side," which was included on that aforementioned tape.

To date, Fredo Santana's Walking Legend (released back in July) is his most successful tape yet. The Chicago rapper rounded up Lil Durk, Chief Keef, Childish Major, Young Chop, Childish Gambino, Tory Lanez, Will A Fool, Metro Boomin, Zaytoven and more for the 14 track project, and it seems to have paid off. Today, mixtape cut "Who R You" gets a video.

Fredo Santana recently dropped his mixtape Walking Legend, which paired him off with artists as varied as Chief Keef and Childish Gambino. One of these pairings was the Gino Marley collab, "Double Up," which gets video treatment today.

Fresh off the release off his Walking Dead mixtape, Chicago drill scene rapper, Fredo Santana, continues to promote his newly-released project. Today, Fredo decides to drop off the official video for the Metro Boomin-produced cut “All I Ever Wanted” featuring fellow Chi-town homie Lil Durk.
Directed by Paul John and Midnight Cinema, the video features both Chiraq artists cruising the mean streets of Chicago, with flashes of money and drugs being the driving force behind its theme.

After hearing the audio last month, Fredo Santana returns to the scene today with the official visual for his Will A Fool-produced track “Coming Up”. Taking to the rooftops of Chicago, Fredo raps about his struggle coming up from the bottom. Check out the drug-influenced visual above.

Glory Boyz Entertainment's own Fredo Santana comes at us with some visuals for the track "I Just Might" featuring Tadoe. It's more of the same from the self-proclaimed trap lord, but for fans of the GBE rapper from the wintry streets of Chicago that's not really a bad thing at all.

Fredo Santana pops up today with a new music video for his collaboration with Lil Herb and Capo, "Always." The video was shot by Zae, as we've been accustomed to with most of Chief Keef visuals and the visuals for his affiliates.
The video is pretty basic, as Fredo Santana sips lean, smokes weed, and chills with his homies mixed in with some slow motion clips.

As we reported earlier today, Fredo Santana is working his family Chief Keef on a joint album, possibly titled Blood Thicker Than Water. He keeps things going this afternoon, dropping off the official music video for his own version of Que's "OG Bobby Johnson."
The rapper is also vying for a spot in the 2014 XXL Freshmen list. Do you think he should be chosen?